Apple has upped iPad App Store enabling tablet owners to make use of Genius' reports while opting for an app.
The App Store devised for the tablet will come with an option of 'Genius' (right next to "Updates"). After enabling the same users can have a plethora of apps they wish to try out based on past experiences.
This feature was made available for users of iPod Touch and now the users of iPad tablet can avail the same facilities.
Experts claim that the suggestions meant for iPad work in the same fashion like the iPhone/Touch version, that offer an option to upgrade from free apps to their paid parts.
This feature comes with an option "not interested" to ensure the same app will not show up again providing an ease of usage.
The firm has recently come up with the app "Try Before You Buy" aimed for App Store, that offers an option to demo version of the apps before purchasing the lot.
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